Into to Cells Chapter 7 Quiz Cell vocabulary, prokaryotes vs eukaryotes, parts of a microscope quiz for a standard level biology class. mooreti10 published on February 17, 20146 responses 0 5.0★ / 5 Questions in vertical order Which of the following is always associated with eukaryotic cells? a relatively small size as compared to prokaryotic cells a single celled organism the lack of membrane-bound organelles the presence of membrane-bound organelles Which of the following is NOT a component of the Cell Theory? All cells come from other existingcells All organisms are made of cells All cells have a nucleus Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all living things Where can DNA be found in a prokaryote? cytoplasm cell wall nucleus mitochondria You are viewing a specimen under the lowest power objective lens (4X) . What is your total magnification? 10 4 14 40 This is an example of what kind of cell ? plant eukaryotic prokaryotic animal What part of the microscope is depicted by number 4 on the diagram? stage course objective knob ocular fine adjustment knob Control center of a eukaryotic cell mitochondria nucleus chloroplasts ribososmes Contribution of Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow to our understanding of cells published the book "Micrographia" the first microscope coined the term "cells" the Cell Theory Despite differences in size and shape, ALL cells have a cytoplasm and a cell membrane chloroplasts mitochondria nucleus Why do we need a microscope to view prokaryotic organisms? too detailed they are transparent too small their interiors are filled with water